Young Noam Chomsky on America (1978)
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- Noam Chomsky gives a lecture on human rights in American foreign policy under the Carter administration.
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What a level of audio quality, and it's been recorded in 1978.
That's because audio quality in 1978 was way better than it is now, if you can believe it.
@@davidantonacci9525 Really?
@@youwaisef Yes, really.
@@davidantonacci9525 How so? What makes some of the audio from that time sound distorted now? Does it have to do with damage over time?
Sound quality recording can be much better today
"Young Noam Chomsky" while he was around 50 years old here
I think you will NEVER encounter an intellectual as consistent as Chomsky
lol that's a silly remark. he mostly resonates with high school students and adults who for some reason land on his ideas and were not properly educated in early adulthood and find his ideas fascinating in a sophomoric way. ideas for the untrained and uninitiated mind can quickly sway and enlist to action making them dangerous. I'm against any discourse angering pay check to pay check workers with little future beyond social security in a one bedroom condo shortly before death.
@@u235u235u235 Care to give an example of any ideas by Mr. Chomsky that can be conceptualized as “sophomoric thought?”
@@u235u235u235 speaking of sophomoric, your dumbass has the grammar of a high school kid.
“I'm against any discourse angering pay check to pay check workers with little future beyond social security in a one bedroom condo shortly before death.”
Anyone willing to write off 100+ million people* with such contempt is not a person worth spending one minute engaging. At least not before engaging and organizing all of those millions of working people. I suppose once that’s done, maybe I’d give this person a minute or two.
Also, for anyone else, note the word “angering.” As if the anger isn’t already there from the precarious existence. I think what the commenter meant was they’re against any discourse not that angers but that INFORMS the working people about how their condition is a deliberate policy choice imposed on them by the small class of powerful and ultra wealthy who run the show (but whose grip on power is always vulnerable to the organized masses).
*That’s just in USA, where depending on the year 60-80% of the workforce lives paycheck to paycheck.
A real eye opener
Too bad I was so enthralled by drugs & rock n roll back in 1978. I could've learned a great deal that was of the highest (no pun intended) importance. Alas, I was fifteen. Glad I discovered Chomsky in 1985 though; his talents, skills and analysis were and still are formidable, even now that he's 95.
I don’t think Chomsky was ever really young. He was born 45 years old.
Hahaha love Noam but you're right
He was writing denunciations of Spanish Fascists when he was 9 😂
People tend to feel the same way about Bernie Sanders.
Phenomenons like Prof. Chomsky are neither young or old, they are timeless.
It's nice to hear Chomsky's voice for once. He usually sounds like he's inside a cardboard box
That sort of thing is done intentionally (digitally) to discourage listeners.
A bit unrelated to the serious discussion going on here, but Chomsky was 50 in 1978, (he was born in 1928) hardly young, 50, is it? Middle aged, maybe. But young? Errr ... lol.
Right, but compared with how old is now, 50 seems young
I would love to hear him at around 28 or so.
I just turned 50 on Jan 8, so I'm a little biased here. :)
He did look younger, however.
Young for Chomsky
Interesting to hear Chomsky when he still had a fair amount of energy.
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you mean the tone of his voice?
His voice is clear here, as he was much younger. Now he's hard to hear in his 90s... But still so astute!
is there a transcript of this?
Does anyone know the name of the publication in the Insurgent Sociologist he's referring to?
lmk too
@@OSNLebuna hey i actually ended up finding it on my own.
It's from The Insurgent Sociologist VOL. VII NO. II from Spring, 1977. Someone on ebay had an original copy and i bought it for like 18 bucks.
Long live freedom and democratic communism
> Young Noam Chomsky
> 50 years old in 1978
haha
Is it possible to find the script?
Do someone know if he has a book/article on the study he is talking about?
Thanks :)
The study around 10-15min into the Clip
Apparently he's written at least 100 books. I couldn't find any at my local library here in rural Texas, though.
Hassan Bitar hm, should have been more precise, the study which shows the correlation between US-aid and human rights :) which, if i remember correctly, is not in Manufacturing concent or Hegemony and survival :)
I believe Chomsky is referring to the book he co-wrote with Edward Herman, "Counterrevolutionary Violence: Bloodbaths in Fact and Propaganda." You can find it here: chomsky.info/counter-revolutionary-violence/
Chomsky and Herman greatly updated the book in 1979, and published it in two volumes: "The Political Economy of Human Rights, Vol. 1: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism," and "The Political Economy of Human Rights, Vol 2: After the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and the Reconstruction of Imperial Ideology." They can be found here: www.amazon.com/Washington-Connection-Fascism-Political-Economy/dp/0896080900/ref=pd_sim_14_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0896080900&pd_rd_r=b63d1c4f-ae13-11e8-8e51-357518f34f72&pd_rd_w=goBT7&pd_rd_wg=I9Q4j&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=18bb0b78-4200-49b9-ac91-f141d61a1780&pf_rd_r=VP9GRHP08PK51B43REFX&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=VP9GRHP08PK51B43REFX; www.amazon.com/After-Cataclysm-Political-Economy-Rights/dp/1608463974
There is also a study by Lars Schoultz (University of North Carolina) that Chomsky frequently sites: "U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights Violations in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis of Foreign Aid Distributions." This study documents a correlation between US aid and human rights violations. It can be found here: www.jstor.org/stable/421620?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
@@saracandy1857 you will not find them in local libraries, how about looking them up online, it shouldn't be hard in america
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ヒューマンライツ(human rights)とは。
ヒューマンライツ=「人権」とは、すべての人が有する普遍的権利であり、人間が尊厳ある存在であることに基づいて認められる基本的権利のことです。
人権とは、人間であるということに基づく普遍的権利であり、「人間の生存にとって欠くことのできない権利および自由」。
Bro was 50
Where the hell are your other 2 channels.?? I mean: Downloading Intellect and Installing Intellect ...... Those 2 are hard to find on this device.
Anyone here seen 30 yet?
what?
I did a similar breakdown of Ben Shapiro...and excerpts from his book.
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Is it the same Chomsky who recently damned the unvaccinated?
Naw, that's another Chomsky, and another universe entirely, where an entity called Chumsky is god. You're confusing the 2. Understandable, as you are just a bot.
There is not too many people in the world named Noam Chomsky and he does look like he's the same person that just aged 40 years there so I would say yes.
born in 78' and same bullshit 40 years later
Whine about america in 1978
Had 50 years to get out.......
Hey, 'spikedpsycho', YOU are the one whining, never Chomsky.